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B.C. residential real estate investors unfairly ‘painted as speculators’: BCREA


The majority B.C. homeowners-investors might be getting a bad rap, according to the chief economist of the B.C. Real Estate Association (BCREA).


Statistics Canada released data last week revealing 23.3 per cent of B.C. homeowners are also investors in the market. The Vancouver census metropolitan area (CMA) had an overall investment rate in condominiums and houses of 21.3 per cent.


Investors often get kind of painted as speculators who are out to buy up housing and do nothing with it, or flippers or any other kind of pejorative terms that we add to investors. But what this data shows, and what's good to understand, is that they've really invested a lot in primary rental in Canada,” said Brendon Ogmundson. “A lot of the rental units that are being provided are smaller investors who own one unit and are renting it out.”


Statistics Canada defines an investor as an “owner who owns at least one residential property that is not used as their primary place of residence.”


In B.C., 73 per cent of properties with multiple dwellings were owner-occupied investment properties. Investor-occupants are more common in the province, making up 9.6 per cent of owners.


This is due to a higher proportion of properties with multiple residential units – 11.7 per cent – such as laneway units or basement suites, according Statistics Canada. The national statistics agency said these types of units are more likely to be owner-occupied.


“So many owners in B.C. have chosen to also be landlords by renting out their basement suites or laneway houses and it's way, way different than any other province in this dataset,” Ogmundson said.


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